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A man like Christopher was simply too unpredictable–his mood always swung between two extremes.
In one second, he could grab her neck and yearn to kill her. Yet, in the next second, he could give her a snakeblood fruit that cost hundreds of millions.
He was a complete madman. The best course of action was to stay as far away from him as possible. If she stayed in his sight forever, she would be digging her own grave.
Natalie laughed drily in response.
They walked to the counter.
After knowing that the gift was meant for an elder, the sales associate took out a few sets of jewelry for their review.
Having guessed Christopher‘s family background, the sales associate displayed jewelry that cost at least five million.
As Natalie was not knowledgeable in jewelry, she could only advise based on how appropriate they were. On the other hand, Christopher was well–versed with jade and precious jewels. He quickly eliminated a lot of the jewelry recommended to him.
Since Christopher knows so much about jewelry, why did he ask someone like me who‘s completely oblivious about it to advise him?
In the middle of choosing the jewelry, Christopher‘s phone rang. As the contents of their conversation were meant to be confidential, he went outside to take the call.
Natalie did not remain idle in the store either. She remembered that it was going to be her children‘s birthday soon.
As a mother, she was not a very romantic person.
Hence, she would make up for it with money. She wondered if she should give her children a slightly more expensive gift.
Perhaps, she could give each of them a gold chain!
Just when Natalie was about to go blind from all the dazzling gold, a furious voice
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sounded beside her.
“It‘s you!”
When Natalie turned around, she saw the girl whom she had seen briefly at the Collins residence.
I‘m not indebted to her in any way, so why should I be scolded by her?
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